Predicament Predictions - 2010 Japanese Grand Prix
Re: Predicament Predictions - 2010 Japanese Grand Prix
Virseh getting more points than I? I have only one thing to say to this...
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I still haven't got the hang of this yet...
Oh well!
Oh well!
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Phoenix wrote:the Masked Lapwing wrote:I still haven't got the hang of this yet...
Oh well!
Here you have the rules
I sit next to Wizzie in maths, so I know the rules. I'm just generally useless at anything that requires thought. Except Minesweeper.
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Re: Predicament Predictions - 2010 Japanese Grand Prix
YEAY!!! And I mean YEEEEAAAAHHHH! Take that, Emperor Akihito fans (and Colin Kolles)!
Re: Predicament Predictions - 2010 Japanese Grand Prix
Not the best of rounds for me, I'll admit - I hadn't exactly expected Kubica and Rosberg to be heading home one wheel short, Massa to self destruct and Sutil's engine to do an impression of the Red Arrows display team...
Never nice to be beaten by a copy and paste spammer (seriously, can somebody hit Viresh with the ban-hammer, as it is increasingly clear that his replies only bear a superficial relationship to the topic, and are a front for the website he is advertising in his signature).
Phoenix wrote:Virseh getting more points than I? I have only one thing to say to this...
Never nice to be beaten by a copy and paste spammer (seriously, can somebody hit Viresh with the ban-hammer, as it is increasingly clear that his replies only bear a superficial relationship to the topic, and are a front for the website he is advertising in his signature).
Martin Brundle, on watching a replay of Grosjean spinning:
"The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
"The problem with Grosjean is that he want to take a look back at the corner he's just exited"
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mario wrote:Never nice to be beaten by a copy and paste spammer (seriously, can somebody hit Viresh with the ban-hammer, as it is increasingly clear that his replies only bear a superficial relationship to the topic, and are a front for the website he is advertising in his signature).
I wish I'd thought to copy MinardiFan's predictions I would have scored much better
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I suck.
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Kobayashi storms home to take IIDOTR meaning that this round is now complete.
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Do I get extra points for having my predictions copied by a spammer?
This is a cool spot.
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MinardiFan95 wrote:Do I get extra points for having my predictions copied by a spammer?
No, but here's a hug.
*hug*